As we start counting down towards the holiday season, Gaysorn Village rings in the Christmas festivities with an exclusive party, marking the official opening of Gaysorn Christmas Village. Well-attended by Bangkok’s key faces including Piyarat Kaljareuk, Kwankao Svetavimala and ML Songlak Svasti, the event was held on the evening of November 16 at Gaysorn Cocoon Drop-off.
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Celebrations were extravagant, following a ‘Spirit of Giving’ concept. Gaysorn Cocoon Drop-off boasted full-on Christmas bling and circus vibes, complete with a giant Christmas tree 15 metres tall. Guests enjoyed an evening of fun activities such and live jazz from Tabitha King. The night came to a stunning finale with the much-awaited Gaysorn Village Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Of course, there was also a mini-concert by Thaitanium and an after party with DJ Kurrypup. Swipe through the gallery to check out!
What to expect from Gaysorn Christmas Village this year?
From the best food trucks in town to the Gaysorn Christmas Marché, there’s a lot of reason to be at Gaysorn this holiday season. Indulge in mouthwatering bites and Christmas-themed cocktails, and buy Thai artisan designer gifts for your loved ones.

Fans of street art, don’t miss out on the Goh-M Solo Exhibition Installation Art & Music on Gaysorn Centre’s ground floor, curated by Kittiphong Khamsat aka Goh-M of Buddha Bless. On a more meaningful note, Gaysorn Christmas Village also encourages visitors to take a moment and give back to society. At a time of giving and sharing, you can bring joy to the less fortunate. Gaysorn Village welcomes you to donate your gently used treasures at Soi Dao Tree on the ground floor. The urban lifestyle village will also be making a donation of 100,000 baht to the Yuvabadhana Foundation’s ‘Pankan Society’ project. Funds go to supporting the future of underprivileged students through education scholarships.

Get a taste of the holidays at Gaysorn Christmas Village from today until January 6, 2019. For more information, visit the official Facebook page.